10-4. i have a long checklist in my "jeep folder" that i'm taking tomorrow when i picked it up. i also found what looked to be a very small scratch on the left rear bumper that i'm going to have them inspect closely.

i was concerned about the mineral grey not being the right color, but, after seeing it in person with the saddle interior, i couldn't be happier. the saddle dash on the summit really sets off the grey on the hood. reminds me of a porsche

10-4. i have a long checklist in my "jeep folder" that i'm taking tomorrow when i picked it up. i also found what looked to be a very small scratch on the left rear bumper that i'm going to have them inspect closely.

i was concerned about the mineral grey not being the right color, but, after seeing it in person with the saddle interior, i couldn't be happier. the saddle dash on the summit really sets off the grey on the hood. reminds me of a porsche

I was looking for a black Summit and ended up with the mineral gray. It accentuates the lines of the vehicle a lot more than any other color. It grew on me very quickly... Congrats! Enjoy...

Meant to write fenders, sorry. The gaps between them all. My hood is off slightly as well as my fenders gaps with front doors. The whole front clip will need to be loosened and readjusted. Im pretty peaved right now considering I spent 50K!! Look at the lines to make sure the gap is even from one side to the other
Take your avatar pic for example in the pic you can see the line where the door meets the front fender, and the front door has a gap with the rear door....You want to see the gap equidistant through the whole gap.

Can't go wrong with Mineral Gray....it is a very sharp color. My dad is gonna get a Mineral Gray Limited later this year...probably will wait for 2012's or a great deal on a 2011 if he can find it (will be his second MG GC).

You'll really love it after you drive it......I just got back from driving my Summit down in South Beach...used sport mode today for first time too. Still learning more.